Shirdi Ka Sai Baba, Maharashtra’s greatest saint, has never put down any of his teachings in writing, as he was interested in awakening the people through ‘Bhakti’ and ‘Shraddha’. His countless devotees, from India and all over the world, look upon him as their guru, saint, saviour, an incarnation of the super power who manifested himself to human form to redeem mankind from destruction.

Ramanand Sagar Sai Baba has taken up the daunting task of telling the story of this great saint. The project has taken four years with extensive researcl gathered from eye-witness accounts Sai Baba’s life story which has taken place between 1849 and 1918. The series tells the story of the son of a Brahmin, who was given to a fakir at the age of 5 and was believed that approximately 11 years Sai Baba was seen under a neem tree at Shirdi.